I listened to Reddit talk about Crazy School Things. One of them involved a friendly teacher in a religious school. He got too friendly with his students and things went down south with one of them. The "friendly" teacher married the pregnant student's mother to hide the pregnancy.
It was a crazy story and quite disturbing to think of it.
That is shocking and also sound like another story from Reddit talk about Shit Schools.
Ah those stories, I see.
It's a common occurence inside schools. They just don't tell it frequently. Or they treat it as some sort of urban legend.
In my case (which I also told before here), it was a male teacher who would force our male students--especially the athletes under him--to have sex with him.
There are rumors, but we can't do anything because no one would speak against him.
Then, one time, a student approached me asking for help. His friend in club got molested by that person, he took them to a celebration (unsanctioned by the school), made the child drunk, and raped him. I reported to our guidance, but due to our guidance being incompetent, she passed the responsibility to me to update the child's case, which I promptly did.
I earned the anger of our principal because of that. And she refused to help me when the said rapist wanted/threatened to kill me. She also let slip that person, using a technicality for him to avoid arrest for criminal charges.
Because of that, and the parent was too afraid of that rapist because our guidance left her to have a talk with the rapist, I was forced to quit my first teaching job due to the danger.
That man resides nearby our school, and he's got a lot of 'friends' outside that can sabotage my motorcycle. He's resigned alright, but I'm afraid his influence is still around, after all, money always works.
In my observation, school is 'normal on the outside, rotten on the outside'. It's a cause for my disillusionment. The school's 'terror teachers' stories are just the tip of the iceberg.
Addendum: I got a lot of school 'horror' stories, not only those that involves teachers, but also, parents or their relatives.
If I listed those down, it'll be a long thread discussion. But yes, I guess you have an idea of how disillusioned I am.
Did I left school? Nah. I just took a law course and went back. Now my colleagues in my new workplace can't do shit under my nose since they are aware the students can ask help (legal) from me.